2011-12 Pac-12 Men's Basketball Scoreboard
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For Immediate Release: March 26, 2012 Contacts: Dave Hirsch ([email protected]), Sarah Kezele ([email protected]) 2011-12 PAC-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGS PAC-12 OVERALL W-L Pct. Home Away W-L Pct. Home Away Neut. AP Coach vs. T25 Streak Washington 14-4 .778 8-1 6-3 24-10 .706 18-2 6-5 0-3 - - 0-2 Won 3 Oregon 13-5 .722 7-2 6-3 24-10 .706 17-3 7-5 0-2 - - 0-1 Lost 1 California 13-5 .722 8-1 5-4 24-10 .706 17-1 5-6 2-3 - - 0-2 Lost 2 Arizona 12-6 .667 7-2 5-4 23-12 .657 14-4 6-5 3-3 - - 0-1 Lost 2 Colorado 11-7 .611 8-1 3-6 24-12 .667 14-2 4-7 6-3 - - 1-1 Lost 1 UCLA 11-7 .611 8-1 3-6 19-14 .576 14-4 3-7 2-3 - - 0-2 Lost 1 Stanford 10-8 .556 7-2 3-6 24-11 .686 17-3 5-6 2-2 - - 0-1 Won 3 Oregon State 7-11 .389 5-4 2-7 21-15 .583 14-6 4-7 3-2 - - 0-1 Lost 1 Washington State 7-11 .389 5-4 2-7 18-16 .529 12-4 5-8 1-4 - - 0-1 Won 3 Arizona State 6-12 .333 5-4 1-8 10-21 .323 7-10 2-8 1-3 - - 0-0 Lost 1 Utah 3-15 .167 3-6 0-9 6-25 .194 6-9 0-12 0-4 - - 0-0 Lost 3 USC 1-17 .056 1-8 0-9 6-26 .188 4-12 1-12 1-2 - - 0-0 Lost 10 PAC-12 POSTSEASON SCHEDULE PAC-12 ROLLS THROUGH THE POSTSEASON. The Pac- 12 has posted a 17-5 (.773) record in postseason play. That NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT (NIT) equals the most wins ever in postseason play for the Pac-12. Tues., Mar. 27 - Madison Square Garden, N.Y., N.Y. The league also produced 17 wins (17-8, .680) during the NIT Semi!nals 1996-97 season in which Arizona won the NCAA title. STANFORD vs. Massachusetts, 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT ESPN2 WASHINGTON vs. Minnesota, approx. 9 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT ESPN2 THE PAC-12 INVADES THE BIG APPLE. The Pac-12 !lls Thur., Mar. 29 - Madison Square Garden, N.Y., N.Y. out half of the semi!nal !eld in the NIT bracket, and should NIT Championship, 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT ESPN STANFORD and WASHINGTON each win their respective semi- !nal games Tuesday, would meet in the NIT Championship on Thursday. The league’s 8-2 (.800) mark in the NIT is one vic- COLLEGE BASKETBALL INVITATIONAL (CBI) tory shy of matching the league’s best NIT run which occurred Mon., Mar. 26 (Best-of-three championship series) twice - 1990-91 (9-1) and 1998-99 (9-4). Those !gures were Pittsburgh at WASHINGTON STATE, 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT HDNet bolster by Stanford capturing the NIT title in 1991, while Cali- Wed., Mar. 28 fornia claimed the NIT hardware in 1999. WASHINGTON STATE at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT HDNet COUGARS AIM FOR PAC-12’S THIRD CBI TITLE. WASH- Fri., Mar. 30 - if necessary INGTON STATE is looking to become the third Pac-12 team in WASHINGTON STATE at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT HDNet four years to capture a postseason title in the College Basketball Game times listed are local to site. Rankings listed are Associated Press. Invitational (Oregon State in 2009; Oregon in 2011). 2011-12 PAC-12 HONORS PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jorge Gutierrez, California FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Tony Wroten, Washington COACH OF THE YEAR Lorenzo Romar, Washington (Complete list of honors on page !ve of this release) PACIFIC LIFE PAC-12 TOURNAMENT RESULTS POSTSEASON HONORS Wed., Mar. 7 Session 1 (5,973) USBWA ALL-DISTRICT VIII #9 Oregon State 69, #8 Washington State 64 André Roberson, So., Colorado OSU: Collier 19 pts/7-8 FG/6 reb, Burton 15 pts/5 reb, Moreland 9 pts/12 reb WSU: Motum 18 pts/6 reb, Capers 14 pts/8 reb, Moore 10 pts/10 ast #5 UCLA 55, #12 USC 55 USBWA ALL-DISTRICT IX USC: Wesley 13 pts/7 reb, Jackson 11 pts, M. Jones 7 pts/6 reb/5 ast Jared Cunningham, Jr., Oregon State UCLA: L. Jones 15 pts, T. Wear 12 pts/8 reb, D. Wear 8 pts/10 reb Kyle Fogg, Sr., Arizona Session 2 (6,747) Jorge Gutierrez, Sr., California #7 Stanford 85, #10 Arizona State 65 ASU: Creekmur 13 pts, Bachynski 11 pts Brock Motum, Jr., Washington State STAN: Randle 30 pts/6-8 3FG/3 stl, Bright 11 pts/5 ast, Mann 10 pts Terrence Ross, So., Washington #6 Colorado 53, #11 Utah 41 Tony Wroten, Fr., Washington UTAH: Washburn 11 pts/6 reb/5 blk, Hines 8 pts/6 reb COLO: Roberson 20 pts/11 reb, Brown 15 pts/8 reb/4 stl, Dinwiddie 10 pts NABC ALL-DISTRICT IX Thur., Mar. 8 First Team Session 3 (8,780) Jorge Gutierrez, Sr., California #9 Oregon State 86, #1 Washington 84 Jared Cunningham, Jr., Oregon State OSU: Collier 19 pts/7 reb, Cunningham 18 pts/10 reb/8 ast, Starks 14 pts WASH: Wroten 29 pts/7 reb, Wilcox 16 pts, Ross 15 pts/5 reb Terrence Ross, So., Washington #4 Arizona 66, #5 UCLA 58 Solomon Hill, Jr., Arizona UCLA: L. Jones 17 pts/5 reb, Anderson 14 pts/4 reb/4 ast, T. Wear 10 pts/6 reb Brock Motum, Jr., Washington State ARIZ: Hill 25 pts/12 reb/3 stl, Perry 16 pts/12 reb, Fogg 13 pts/3 reb Session 4 (9,317) #2 California 77, #7 Stanford 71 Second Team STAN: Zimmerman 22 pts/7 reb, Randle 19 pts/5 reb/4 ast Tony Wroten, Fr., Washington CAL: Gutierrez 22 pts/6 reb/7 ast, Kamp 17 pts/8 reb, Cobbs 15 pts/6 reb/4 ast André Robertson, So., Colorado #6 Colorado 63, #9 Oregon 62 Allen Crabbe, So., California ORE: Woods 14 pts/4 reb/4 ast, Joseph 12 pts/8 reb, Emory 11 pts/6 reb COLO: Brown 18 pts, Roberson 12 pts/10 reb, Dufault 9 pts Lazeric Jones, Sr., UCLA E.J. Singler, Jr., Oregon Fri., Mar. 9 Session 5 (11,615) #4 Arizona 72, #9 Oregon State 61 OSU: Nelson 19 pts/3 reb, Collier 15 pts/8 reb, Cunningham 14 pts/4 ast/3 stl ARIZ: Fogg 22 pts/8 reb, Perry 16 pts/11 reb, Hill 12 pts/3 stl #6 Colorado 70, #2 California 59 CAL: Crabbe 18 pts/5 reb/4 ast, Cobbs 15 pts/6 reb/4 ast, Gutierrez 10 pts/4 reb COLO: Roberson 17 pts/9 reb, Brown 17 pts/5 reb/4 stl, Dufault 15 pts Sat., Mar. 10 - Pac-12 Tournament Championship Session 6 (11,167) #6 Colorado 53, #4 Arizona 51 COLO: Dinwiddie 14 pts/4-4 3FG, Brown 13 pts/4 reb, Roberson 10 pts/11 reb ARIZ: Fogg 14 pts, Hill 13 pts/5 reb, Perry 11 pts/8 reb Pac-12 Tournament Recap: Colorado became the !rst team to win four straight tournament games to capture the Pac-12 Tournament hardware. Colorado’s André Roberson set a Tournament record with 41 rebounds. He also became CU’s single-season record holder during the Utah game, passing Pac-12 Hall of Honor inductee Burdette Haldorson (1954-55, 346). Roberson has 377 rebounds this season. STANFORD’s Chasson Randle set a Pac-12 Tournament single-game record fo the most points scored by a freshman with 30 in its win over Arizona State. Paci!c Life Pac-12 All-Tournament: Jared Cunningham, Jr., Oregon State Kyle Fogg, Sr., Arizona Solomon Hill, Jr., Arizona Jesse Perry, Sr., Arizona André Roberson, So., Colorado Carlon Brown, Sr., Colorado - Most Outstanding Player BANK OF THE WEST PAC-12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Nov. 14 C.J. Wilcox, So., G, Washington Jan. 16 Terrence Ross, So., G, Washington Nov. 21 Jared Cunningham, Jr., G, Oregon State Jan. 23 Faisel Aden, Sr., G, Washington State Nov. 28 Maurice Jones, So., G, USC Jan. 30 Jared Cunningham, Jr., G, Oregon State Dec. 5 Solomon Hill, Jr., F, Arizona Feb. 6 Kyle Fogg, Sr., G, Arizona Dec. 12 Brock Motum, Jr., F, Washington State Feb. 13 E.J. Singler, Jr., F, Oregon Dec. 19 Ahmad Starks, So., G, Oregon State Feb. 20 Justin Cobbs, So., G, California Dec. 26 Solomon Hill, Jr., F, Arizona Feb. 27 Kyle Fogg, Sr., G, Arizona Jan. 2 Tony Wroten, Fr., G, Washington Mar. 5 Lazeric Jones, Sr., G, UCLA Jan. 9 Carlon Brown, Sr., G, Colorado PAC-12 BASKETBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // March 26, 2012 2 PAC-12 POSTSEASON NOTES NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT (NIT) COLLEGE BASKETBALL INVITATIONAL (CBI) PAC-12 IN THE NIT. The Pac-12 is 8-2 in NIT play this year. Only PAC-12 IN THE CBI. WASHINGTON STATE is the third Pac-12 the 1991 and 1998 seasons produced more NIT wins with 9-1 and team to reach the CBI Championship Series. The previous two teams 9-4 records, respectively. The Pac-12 has won !ve NIT crowns had considerable success as OREGON STATE (2009) and OREGON by !ve different members - COLORADO (1940), UTAH (1947), UCLA (2011) came out victorious to give the Pac-12 a pair of CBI postseason (1985), STANFORD (1991) and CALIFORNIA (1999).